this place is hit and miss. I've had safe lettuce wraps and cross contaminated. the fries are sometimes in a dedicated fryer and sometimes not, but the worst is when none of the staff can answer this question.

I checked it out and decided not to eat there. There's no statement about allergy-friendly food prep on the menu or the website. I didn't want to have to make special requests (please use a different surface, change your gloves, etc). Plus there's no GF fryer, so no GF fries to eat with your burger.

The fries are definitely NOT cooked in a separate gluten free fryer. I called several
locations and they all stated the fries are NOT cooked in a dedicated GF fryer. Hence, not gluten free. Still go to The Habit and get the burger in lettuce and bring my own GF bun.

I've had two experiences here since on my celiac journey. First had crumbs on my salad but they quickly and kindly corrected it and took the extra step to educate the staff to do their best not to cross contaminate. Today, noticed a grilled onion in my salad so I'm weary but so far so good. The websites allergy list is helpful and the managers/staff cares if you let them know you have wheat issues.

Contrary to what the person reviewing this ace said, they DO NOT use a Celiac Safe dedicated fryer for their fries. They fry all gluten and non gluten products in it.
Also- they don't have gluten free buns.
The counter is better and and Celiac safe.

So tasty! They're not very knowledgeable yet, but my husband and I are working on that. You can have burgers or sandwiches wrapped in lettuce. They're fries are fried in one fryer, the onion rings in a second, and the chicken in a third. They're fries remind me of Wendy's fries, but better! The staff are really nice, but they're don't have an actual GF Menu. I'm hoping to change that, however. It's right next to the Pei Wei and Costa Vida, and just down the street from Chik-Fil-A and Carl's Jr.